Category Archives: Halloween Murderer

Finally, back in Knavesborough. I have a few days´ rest in between exams, and I am determined to make the most of them. So I have picked up “The Halloween Murderer” where I got stuck more than a year ago. … Continue reading →

> [For Kerrie´s alphabet meme and for Two-Sentence Tuesday, hosted by Women of Mystery] Many of my readers probably like series just as much as I do; the feeling that opening the next book, you will meet friends who are … Continue reading →

> I am still circling around in Yorkshire, trying to add a bit of suspense to my Halloween mystery. I quite like my set of quirky villagers, but if they have secrets, they guard them far too well. The funny … Continue reading →

> After a wonderful writing summer, my imagination and creativity seem to have been hibernating since November. Before Christmas I got stuck – in two works-in-progress. But this week I have made a few tiny steps forward with my second … Continue reading →

> Two sentences for you (The Halloween Murderer, chapter three): “Hello, Miss Gershwin.” Squinting out of the corner of her eye she thought she had been ambushed by a grizzly and her tiny cub, but when she turned around, Rhapsody … Continue reading →